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Fran
33 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Seeking: Male 26 - 48
English ability: Good
Don't message me if you are looking a woman 20 years younger than you. Yes, I am from Brazil but : - I don't live in a party. I study and work. - I have clothes and I wear them. - I don't live in the amazon Rainforest. There are no restaurants nearby. - I don't live on the beach. - There aren't monkeys everywhere. Monkeys don't run around everywhere. I have a dog, not a monkey. - I don't like carnival and I don't know how to samba. Samba isn't the dance that everyone gets down to parties. - I speak Portuguese. Brazil’s official language is Portuguese. I don't speak "Brazilian", indian language or Spanish. - I don't like football. Creio me, some people simply are not interested in this sport. - I don't live in Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo. The capital of Brazil isn't Rio de Janeiro. The capital is Brasilia, a city in central Brazil. " According to some foreigners, we (Brazilians) just think about Samba, Football and Carnival. Some thought all brazilian women are BEAUTIFUL, sexy and easy to get in bed, WITH Big BS and walk around almost NAKED in public. Brazilians when they aren't in the beach are playing FOOTBALL all day long on dirty fields while listening to Samba, DRINKING CAIPIRINHAS and playing with their pet MONKEYS. Our streets are all dangerous, our idols are PELÉ and NEYMAR, and we speak SPANISH as our native language. E of course, Rio is the capital of Brazil." - I work as a scientific researcher since 2015. - I'm single, never married, no kids. - I'm not looking for your visa or kidneys, don't worry. - Life can be hard. I like to look at life in a funny way. Stay positive :)
Lu
44 Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Seeking: Male 38 - 55
English ability: Good
This will seem like a rant, but the truth is that I'm tired, and we need to have some filter. The consumerist thinking of our post-modern society has extrapolated to human relationships. We consume the other and simply move on to the next. But we also inevitably become objects of consumption for others. Consciously or not, we are the cause of our own unhappiness. What prevents love from manifesting itself fully is our fierce individualism. Modern relationships do not allow true love, since there is no absolute surrender. In a relationship you can feel as insecure as without it. Love is surrender and consistency. Love remains. What we see today comes down to desire. Desire consumes, and desire is extinguished. Move on to the next one. And so we lose who we love or who we could love. If you can take the risk of love, if you have the courage to abandon the insane search for infinite new things and just be constant, have security and really believe in only one unique thing for life, then we can talk. If you continue to seek adventures and momentary satisfactions, don't waste my time or yours. Consider time as something limited and doesn’t make sense wasting it. You always have the possibility of making more money, but there is no possibility of making more time. I do not wish to use this finite resource in vain. For this reason, I am only willing to invest in a relationship if it has the potential to last until the end. Sorry to be long and perhaps exhausting, but I'm tired of meaningless conversations that goes nowhere with people who don't know exactly what they want. I don't care about money, that's very small, I want something big, I want a whole person. Commitment, purpose, surrender and unity forever. FOREVER is not an exaggeration! Yeah, It's funny how this is so unusual nowadays that it immediately seems like a dubious idea. This is our sick society, with inverted values. It's not tiring to stay with the same person forever, it's tiring to keep changing person all the time. What happened to our competence? Love is first and foremost a choice. Yes, a choice, a decision. Its not a chance, not just a feeling. It is a construction, it is respecting the other as a human being, seeing the other as an equal, and from this perspective of humility, building a story with meaning. A thousand shallow stories are not worth one deep story. I seek depth. 🌹

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